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and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the figures from the school district and they do not have, a record of staying in the school district. they do contribute to the turn in the schools and we do not think that martin luther king is a school that should be subjected to that kind of term and that kind of short term commitment. and page 217. this is something that i think that we all know, and i think that something that we all know that we need to do, something about. and yet, never does anyone come up with something to do. and we are reminded again thereof the over 13 million dollars that is being spent on non-pub
and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the...
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and i remember one line, i said, "you tell us to wait. you tell us to be patient. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we want our freedom, and we want it now." and bayard rustin said to me -- he was joking, just joking. he said, "john, you can't say you cannot be patient." said the catholic church believed in being patient. he was just kidding me. but then, there was some people who said something like, "in the speech, you're saying revolution, black masses." what are you talking about? and a. philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did nonviolently." they said, "oh, no. you can't go there." and that stayed in the speech until
and i remember one line, i said, "you tell us to wait. you tell us to be patient. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we want our freedom, and we want it now." and bayard rustin said to me -- he was joking, just joking. he said, "john, you can't say you cannot be patient." said the catholic church believed in being patient. he was just kidding me. but then, there was some people who said something like, "in the speech, you're saying revolution, black masses."...
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"i use my -- i use it myself sometimes." [laughter] party of jarvis, the liberal senator from new york, is the party of goldwater. where is our party? i want to know which side is the federal government on. at the end of the speech, what people really did not like -- [laughter] bishop of the washington archdiocese was supposed to give the invocation, and he threatened not to give it if i did not remove it. toaid, we may be forced march through the south the way that sherman did, nonviolently. they made me take that out as inflammatory. randolph, roy wilson, some other people came to me. [laughter] -- hers noble man. wonderful man. he said, john, can we change this? and dr. king came to me and said, john, this is not like you. and no toto randolph dr. king. these two individuals, i love them. i changed it. rather than making any reference to sherman marching through the south, i said if we do not see any meaningful progress here today, we will march through jackson, mississippi and several other places. >> julian, do you reme
"i use my -- i use it myself sometimes." [laughter] party of jarvis, the liberal senator from new york, is the party of goldwater. where is our party? i want to know which side is the federal government on. at the end of the speech, what people really did not like -- [laughter] bishop of the washington archdiocese was supposed to give the invocation, and he threatened not to give it if i did not remove it. toaid, we may be forced march through the south the way that sherman did,...
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free us. free us. let our bones go home. >> natasha t al jazeera, florida. >> nearly 100 children died at the school. many died as a result of a dormitory fire in 1914 and a deadly flu epidemic in 1914. any remains will be taken to the university of south florida in tampa in hopes the boys' families can finally,bury them. >> pope fran sus has made his most significant appointment in march. he named a new secretary of state, a role often called a depos deputy pope >> carolin will act as the prime minister aide. he will be involved until finances and admissions with diplomatic relations in more than 170 countries. >>> a history-making wedding gift. a supreme court justice offic80s a same-sex marriage. also, college tall is in full swing this afternoon. ross shimauku, including the return of johnny manzel that's coming up in sports. innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the fu
free us. free us. let our bones go home. >> natasha t al jazeera, florida. >> nearly 100 children died at the school. many died as a result of a dormitory fire in 1914 and a deadly flu epidemic in 1914. any remains will be taken to the university of south florida in tampa in hopes the boys' families can finally,bury them. >> pope fran sus has made his most significant appointment in march. he named a new secretary of state, a role often called a depos deputy pope >>...
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us, remember us. but go do something. don't let the lesson that's have been passed down go for naught. so at the jack kemp foundation one of the most critical projects we believe is in the legacy of dr. king and of my father is focusing on detroit. a city that is gone through incredible pain. and this is an opportunity for those of us who believe this is the greatest country in the world for people to have the opportunity to become all that they can be. we can go to detroit and it's a city where we which party has run that city for the past 50 years and we can propose different solutions, solutions . sed on our free enterprise strongly encouraging enterprise zones in detroit but we need ideas. anyone want to talk to us about detroit, that's where we think is one of the most important places to have an impact and to share in the cause that each of us believe. it's an honor to be with you all to share some words. i appreciate the opportunity. and god bless you. god bless america. thank you. >> thank you
us, remember us. but go do something. don't let the lesson that's have been passed down go for naught. so at the jack kemp foundation one of the most critical projects we believe is in the legacy of dr. king and of my father is focusing on detroit. a city that is gone through incredible pain. and this is an opportunity for those of us who believe this is the greatest country in the world for people to have the opportunity to become all that they can be. we can go to detroit and it's a city...
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give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil rights movement. please rise to your feet and welcome ambassador andrew young. [applause] >> i don't know about you, but i woke up this morning ? with my mind set on freedom ? come on, help me. i woke up this morning with my i woke up this morning with my mind, standing on freedom. hallelujah hallelujah well i'm walking and talking wth ith my mind, with my mind. walking and talking with my mind freedom. hallelu, hallelujah. ♪ 50 years ago, when we came here, we came from a battle. we came from a battle in birmingham. that was just a few months before, before martin lut
give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil...
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is that line for us as americans using the death penalty against our own citizens? is it there because we force feed people in guantanamo bay? it does feel like there's a theoretical question, but are we meant to just put that on the side because of the realities of human life? >> the dilemma here, whatever military action is taken will not be legal. it will not probably even be seen as legitimate. you know, kosovo is in the backdrop here. and while it was illegal in 1999, it was broadly seen as legitimate. but by the same token, you know, we have a situation where the united nations is the provider of that legality and that legitimacy, and has been deliberately sidelined by opposition from russia and china. so in part, it's about, also about, you know, who upholds the international standards that we hope we're advancing in the 21st century. and it's,, you know -- so i think that president obama has drawn an appropriate red line. he may not have done it purposefully, but having drawn it, it is vitally important to defend it. >> and that's exactly where we will come
is that line for us as americans using the death penalty against our own citizens? is it there because we force feed people in guantanamo bay? it does feel like there's a theoretical question, but are we meant to just put that on the side because of the realities of human life? >> the dilemma here, whatever military action is taken will not be legal. it will not probably even be seen as legitimate. you know, kosovo is in the backdrop here. and while it was illegal in 1999, it was broadly...
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joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas descriptions. >> well, what the judge said was that stop and frisk is constitutional. she didn't like the way it was being applied by the city of new york. while the policy is going to remain in place, she wants some safeguards put in there so that it is applied in a non-profiling manner, which i do not agree with people jumping on the grave train now to try to get a few bucks because of the judge's ruling. we don't have time to deal with all of that but it's going to happen. >> i agree with johnna. i don't think that everyone should just file a lawsuit. but what the
joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas...
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adam: phil, stand by for us. john, thanks for joining us. what phil is saying investors and traders are saying this could wait until next week. is that reflecting that because gold and oil are down? >> that could be but nothing's changed this week. one firm fact here which is that this is unlikely, if it is a cruise missile attack or even if you throw in some stealth bombers this is unlikely to affect the flow of oil anywhere in the world. to affect the flow of oil you're going to have to see some kind of expansion. you will have to see iran do something retaliatory in the straight of hormuz in the persian gulf -- straits of hormuz. you will have see spillover in iraq and affect production there. production has flat-lined, no more growth because of all the strife. in the crazy week with the big run-up, and there was a drop today phil talked about, that fact has not changed. this sun likely to affect the flow of oil. syria at its producer 350,000 barrels a day. down to 50,000 barrels a day. adam: the real question is libya. >> the libya scene
adam: phil, stand by for us. john, thanks for joining us. what phil is saying investors and traders are saying this could wait until next week. is that reflecting that because gold and oil are down? >> that could be but nothing's changed this week. one firm fact here which is that this is unlikely, if it is a cruise missile attack or even if you throw in some stealth bombers this is unlikely to affect the flow of oil anywhere in the world. to affect the flow of oil you're going to have to...
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and we've reelected you to not only represent us, but to fight for us. and because of that we need men and women that have courage, who are not looking for excuses. the heritage foundation, freedom works all have some arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. some my question to you is, have you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so that, perhaps, your opinion would be changed? if you have not, would you please consider doing so? >> i have dinner every tuesday night with jim demint, the head of heritage foundation. i live with mike lee and mark arubia, two people that are behind this. they claim that because you won't sign a letter you are for obamacare is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree we need to get rid of obamacare. i disagree with the tactic. you don't set a strategy out to, in fact, try to accomplish something ignoring the couple of realistic facts. one is the only way you get rid of obamacare is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. and two-thirds of the house of representatives. unless obama is this going to roll over
and we've reelected you to not only represent us, but to fight for us. and because of that we need men and women that have courage, who are not looking for excuses. the heritage foundation, freedom works all have some arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. some my question to you is, have you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so that, perhaps, your opinion would be changed? if you have not, would you please consider doing so? >> i have dinner every tuesday...
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using their assets strategically. monitoring enrollment in the key markets where they need to see a lot of people. sending folks like, you know, bill clinton or the president or anybody they can into those markets to boost enrollment. and, you know, this is -- the president does not -- he even tells the staff, we're not going to see these numbers turn around any time soon. >> basically where they've been for a long time. >> they know that. the white house is very consumed with making this implementation work as best they can. this is their best hope in years to try to make this work. >> i want to start with you, kristin. one of the numbers i was struck by, 57% of people, this is aening mo t aamong the whole sample, 57% still think defunding it is the wrong answer. there's many in your party who think that's what they should do. is that the way republicans lose in your opinion on health care? >> so i'm gravely concerned about this split within the party over the strategy of what you do. i think in general all republica
using their assets strategically. monitoring enrollment in the key markets where they need to see a lot of people. sending folks like, you know, bill clinton or the president or anybody they can into those markets to boost enrollment. and, you know, this is -- the president does not -- he even tells the staff, we're not going to see these numbers turn around any time soon. >> basically where they've been for a long time. >> they know that. the white house is very consumed with...
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inspectors is to determine if, in fact, chemical weapons were not used -- were used, not to assess blame. according to the obama administration, that is a foregone conclusion. it was the regime of bashar assad. heather: certainly. let me ask you about this. at nonto do there's -- noon today there's supposed to be a meeting at the united nations, any progress to resolve this diplomatically? >> reporter: well, let's keep in mind that this conflict has been raging now for two-and-a-half years, and for the most part the united nations has been paralyzed, has not been able to take any effective action. the russians and the chinese have stated repeatedly that they are going to veto any resolution that could result in military action. in fact, the russians last week went so far as saying they would veto a watered-down press statement. so it is highly unlikely that the secretary general is going to be able to get the five permanent members of the security council to change course. heather: david lee miller at the united nations, thank you so much. bill: mounting criticism on obamacare. the unint
inspectors is to determine if, in fact, chemical weapons were not used -- were used, not to assess blame. according to the obama administration, that is a foregone conclusion. it was the regime of bashar assad. heather: certainly. let me ask you about this. at nonto do there's -- noon today there's supposed to be a meeting at the united nations, any progress to resolve this diplomatically? >> reporter: well, let's keep in mind that this conflict has been raging now for two-and-a-half...
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any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it for commercial advertising. one deal included cingular wireless, using the tag line free at last. >> the irony of dr. king's family using his legacy to maximize their in come is a very sad and painful contribution of how dr. king led his own life and what he would want his legacy to be. >> dr. king registered his copyrights in part so that his heirs would have potentially financial security from the use of his copyrights, and the heirs and licenses access to his work are acting as any other copyright owner would. >> the king family does make the speech available to schools at a discount. >> so i
any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it...
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thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the british are not coming on board, and it does not look like that's going to change there is a real threat that people will get complacent, and the u.s. may make it's military move any time. it could happen any time. because there is congressional opposition mounting to going ahead with military action without consultation of congress and without moving something through congress, president obama is in a situation here if he wants to move with potentia l potentially incalculatible consequences. >> what could be the consequence of
thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the...
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we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british parliament is worth discussing. and i wonder how you think that informs congressional reaction. i mean, if david cameron was basically rebuked and said to the department, i get is, we're not going to go there. how does that inform the members who are very much in this debate? >> right, and chris says it is rare for it to happen in britain. what is rare in modern times and increasingly rare in politics is that congress really seriously involves itself in making foreign policy and making decisions like this. congress has been hap
we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british...
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and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >> but will congress raise the minimum wage? i know they are trying to do it out in washington state. is there real political support for this in. >> millions of people work the minimum wage jobs. so i think if they want to get those people behind them, there could be an opportunity here. and what we have seen today, and this is why it is important to realize it isn't just a strike, but a protest. that's a demonstration of a political will. so many americans. you probably heard critics say, if they get a $15 minimum wage that essentially the fast food restaurants wil
and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >>...
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educational experience for us. we decided to focus on the washington star collection and the historical society said there is a few things in our collection that once we started looking at the photographs it became clear that the was the direction that we wanted to go. i don't know if all of you have had a chance to see it and will be available after words but there are some very powerful images among that collection and they were all press images, but they tell a very clear story about the structure of the day, the organization and the amount of pain the planners want to to make sure that everything was organized and peaceful. that is the cheek true that we took. do you want to add? >> the research that we did when we found that order and security was the theme of the planners, the local d.c. planners. the goal was to make sure that everything went off successfully this was the largest demonstration at that point in the civil rights movement. so the big ten or six, big 1046 -- [laughter] the kind of put it on loca
educational experience for us. we decided to focus on the washington star collection and the historical society said there is a few things in our collection that once we started looking at the photographs it became clear that the was the direction that we wanted to go. i don't know if all of you have had a chance to see it and will be available after words but there are some very powerful images among that collection and they were all press images, but they tell a very clear story about the...
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and that brings us -- [applause] that brings us to what we call obamacare. folks, the principles i just talked about,ically not think of anything that's more un-american than national overnment-run health care. those whobble in those principles of socialism and collective ysm we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. it's such a personal service, it's such a big part of the economy, if they can control that, they can control most areas of our lives. so that's been something a the left in this country has wanted for years. and all-out proposals. and i've made a lot myself that were designed to make the best health care system in the world even better, to make health insurance available to more americans, they blocked these ideas. and we know they're common-sense ideas that can make health care and health insurance available to more and more americans. you don't have to have a 2,000 page bill and 20,000 pages of legislation. it's common sense that if you give businesses a tax break for buying health i
and that brings us -- [applause] that brings us to what we call obamacare. folks, the principles i just talked about,ically not think of anything that's more un-american than national overnment-run health care. those whobble in those principles of socialism and collective ysm we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. it's such a personal service, it's such a big part of the economy, if they can control that, they can control most areas...
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he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm going to set aside that rule for you. so, you may have two minutes at the mic. >>> hello, good evening. thank you. we have teacher workshops that we're offering and [speaker not understood] intelligence service has been in the news quite a bit. and who is a good american, who is a bad american, right? are questions, ethical questions that are being raised in the news media with manning and [speaker not understood], et cetera. there is a workshop on japanese americans who served in the military intelligence service, and secondary teachers will get $150 fr
he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm...
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i was cut out, sophia campos was, use the hug hashtag our ma >>> stay with us, the day's top lines are coming up. if you say it like you mean it -- sorry, it still doesn't make it so. >>> and a former president. >> but he issued a statement. i did not know he wasn't -- >> he was. no republicans and no conservatives were invited. anncr: expedia is giving away a trip every day. where would you go? woman: 'greece.' woman 2: 'i want to go to bora bora.' man: 'i'd always like to go to china.' anncr: download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >>> from remembers the syndrome to forgetting the facts hoar are today's top lines. allegedly, supposedly oh, i'm sure it's true. >> u.s. war ships are heading towards syria. oh, my god, this is going to be kind of an enjoyable switch for obama. >> back from the brink again, you know, we said this yesterday. >> he can start a
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on that day, 10 of us went up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house and the senate, both democrats and republicans. then we came out of the senate building on constitution avenue. we start walking, and we look toward union station. we saw hundreds and thousands of people walking. we were supposed to be the leaders of the march, the people already marching -- >> people were flowing in from around the country, on the train, getting off, to be part of the audience. >> they were coming. by train. by bus. by car. by plane. they were there. and they literally pushed us along the way. it was almost like there go my people. let me catch up with them. does and that's what we did. they pushed us toward the washington monument otoward the lincoln memorial. >> rose: the point of the march on washington was for what? >> it was called the march for jobs and freedom. we were there to petition members of the congress and the president of the united states to pass a strong civil rights bill. we didn't have a particular bill in m
on that day, 10 of us went up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house and the senate, both democrats and republicans. then we came out of the senate building on constitution avenue. we start walking, and we look toward union station. we saw hundreds and thousands of people walking. we were supposed to be the leaders of the march, the people already marching -- >> people were flowing in from around the country, on the train, getting off, to be part of the audience....
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chemical weapons have been used, we're not sure yet who used them. now it's important not to override the fact here and get caught up by the emotion of drum beats -- >> do you think his brother could have used them? >> no, i think that's ridiculous. i think the regime used them, and i don't think there is any doubt about it. >> why would they use them when they are not losing? when they have killed 100,000 people without them. >> i think they are very confident and they think obama is weak. and so far they have been proven correct. so i think there's not a doubt in the world, and when the un inspectors get there, they are not going to find anything, because they bombed the place. that. >> let's switch gears, and focus on the assad family. his wife ten years his junior. her card was a prominent cardiologist in london, or still is. she grew up there. and worked for jpmorgan in new york city as a banker. you saw them in their existence -- both of you did, in -- in syria. how do -- does a young new york banker turn out to be a very powerful first lady wh
chemical weapons have been used, we're not sure yet who used them. now it's important not to override the fact here and get caught up by the emotion of drum beats -- >> do you think his brother could have used them? >> no, i think that's ridiculous. i think the regime used them, and i don't think there is any doubt about it. >> why would they use them when they are not losing? when they have killed 100,000 people without them. >> i think they are very confident and they...
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against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the nation. now we've got a president that concerns us for a lot of reasons i wouldn't throw the baby out with the bath water. i wouldn't say just because we have a president who we don't think is up to the job or doesn't have the same concerns cares about the constitution we all do, therefore we ought to minimize the capabilities of our defense capability, our defense forces. our intelligence forces to protection the nation. we have it the wrong way around. we have to beat him at the next election. get him out of of
against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the...
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that pool uses the -- that school uses the pool at san jose. he's charged with 11 counts in this case. >>> and prosecutors have linked another murder convicted murderer joseph naso. he was found guilty last week. court records show investigators have connected him to the murder of a 56-year- old woman share -- share raw lee paton. prosecutors now hope to include her murder as evidence that naso should get the death penalty. >>> at 8:09. we're going to go back to the news conference underway. dan hill is giving us an update on what's happening on the brick. ons bridge. let's listen -- on the bridge. let's listen in. any other questions? again, we want to thank the motoring public and the media. make sure you remain patient throughout the closure and we'll be here to help. >> one more speaker. i would like to introduce jim allison from b.a.r.t. >> good morning. i would just like to echo the chp officer's call for patients. we are seeing a lot of people at b.a.r.t. this morning we're seeing lines back up at the ticket lines, the ticket machines ra
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weapons more generally to teach us a lesson. bill: if he does what you're suggesting and does not hit syria now, what is to stop assad from using chemical weapons against? we could sit here in a month, six months or a year from now. and not a couple hundred who are dead. it might be self thousand. it could be 10,000. as commander-in-chief you have that to live with? >> two things. first of all i think the odds are better assad will use chemical weapons if we do loss an ineffect wall strike that doesn't impress him. second, we're prisoners of our own rhetoric and rhetoric shouldn't get us into a war. what we're saying basically right now, is it is okay to slaughter 100,000 people as long as you use conventional weapons but if you kill 200 using chemical weapons then we're on your case. all of these deaths are war crimes. targeting civilians with any weapons are war crimes. i just, the, i feel for the suffering people but my first concern is the american people and our troops. show me the core interests for america. show me who el
weapons more generally to teach us a lesson. bill: if he does what you're suggesting and does not hit syria now, what is to stop assad from using chemical weapons against? we could sit here in a month, six months or a year from now. and not a couple hundred who are dead. it might be self thousand. it could be 10,000. as commander-in-chief you have that to live with? >> two things. first of all i think the odds are better assad will use chemical weapons if we do loss an ineffect wall...
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tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. many other american cities have so-called underfunded pensions. some are leaning on taxpayers to make up the difference. i'll show you how charleston, west virginia, is raising revenues and cutting costs so it can pay its pensions. >> reporter: the city is about to impose .005 cents sales tax and is charging everyone a $2 a week fee. >> we've got that story and much more as real money continues. keep it right here. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from
tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. many other american cities have so-called underfunded pensions. some are leaning on taxpayers to make up the difference. i'll show you how charleston, west virginia, is raising revenues and cutting costs so it...
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the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in the ringleader and that person split the money. host: when someone clicks the check, they don't have to go face-to-face with university from the remainder of the pell grant money. guest: they do not. they comes electronically to the student, or alleged student. host: we have the federal student aid website. can something be done there to help give more information to make sure this doesn't happen? guest: there are a number of byngs that can be done both the department and by universities, which you have mentioned. reportartment, we did a a couple of years ago t
the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in...
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fred, what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: apparently the syrian military is emptying out some of its main buildings, for instance the headquarters of the air force and the headquarters of the army, that's according to media reports. it's difficult to verify that. the other thing that appears to be happening, they appear to be moving some of the artillery pieces out in the mountains around damascus used to shell rebel positions in the past, all of this out of fear of u.s. air strikes. now the u.n. inspectors are on the ground again today, they're in the eastern suburbs of damascus looking for additional evidence of chemical use. we managed to get exclusive video from the area that was the hardest hit in that alleged chemical attack, called zamalka where apparently up to 400 people died. there was a mass grave there, a lot of dead bodies that haven't been identified and miraculous tales of one man who made a gas mask out of some cup, cotton and coal and says he survived because it held off the gas just enough. comi
fred, what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: apparently the syrian military is emptying out some of its main buildings, for instance the headquarters of the air force and the headquarters of the army, that's according to media reports. it's difficult to verify that. the other thing that appears to be happening, they appear to be moving some of the artillery pieces out in the mountains around damascus used to shell rebel positions in the past, all of this out of fear of u.s. air...
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don't use it, it's trite, cliche. don't use it. use something else. and he went out there. >> blew them out. the original draft doesn't sound so sexy. entitled normalcy, never again. >> nah. >> "i have a dream" sounds like it hits you right in the marrow of your bones. >> absolutely. looking at the black and white, you still feet connection. the pictures, color pictures bring it to life. and there's only a couple of them. you feel like you're there with them. >> you know it's great when 50 years later, it sounds as true as it ever did. later it sound as true as it ever did. bin >>> all right, the most wonderful time of the year as they say in the staples commercial. parents are excited getting the kids back to school. having some free time. there's a new song to that. i didn't realize this. the woman, tracy is not shy about her back-to-school excitement. she apparently became viral in 2012 with a celebration dance. now an internet sensation. this year she came out with a great one. she's performing to 'n sync. give a listen. ♪ ♪ bye, bye, bye >> s
don't use it, it's trite, cliche. don't use it. use something else. and he went out there. >> blew them out. the original draft doesn't sound so sexy. entitled normalcy, never again. >> nah. >> "i have a dream" sounds like it hits you right in the marrow of your bones. >> absolutely. looking at the black and white, you still feet connection. the pictures, color pictures bring it to life. and there's only a couple of them. you feel like you're there with them....
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tells us tonight it looks like when, not if the u.s. will attack. >> president obama says he has not yet decided how the u.s. will respond to syria's alleged chemical weapons attack against its own people, but the president is sure of this. >> we have conclude that the syrian got, in fact, carried these out. >> the chemical weapons attack killed more than 300 people, mostly women and children. u.s. weapons inspectors are still in damascus taking blood and tissue sample from survivors but could be several days until their work is done. british prime minister promised to wait for that report and called an emergency meeting of parliament thursday. one british and one american submarine are already in the eastern mediterranean along with four american destroyers and a fifth on the way. they are all armed with cruze missiles. president obama is down playing another large-scale engagement in the middle east. >> i have no interest in any kind of open-ended conflict in syria, but we do have to make sure that when countries break international n
tells us tonight it looks like when, not if the u.s. will attack. >> president obama says he has not yet decided how the u.s. will respond to syria's alleged chemical weapons attack against its own people, but the president is sure of this. >> we have conclude that the syrian got, in fact, carried these out. >> the chemical weapons attack killed more than 300 people, mostly women and children. u.s. weapons inspectors are still in damascus taking blood and tissue sample from...
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tell us what you think the best summer song ever is by tweeting us at "nightline." and your pick could be featured this friday night. thank you for joining us on abc news. good night, america. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. closed and the toll plaza has no one in line despite the hype not everyone was ready for the shutdown. >> i guess we will have to go over the golden gate bridge and then san rafael bridge. i am not very happy. >> good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. dan ashley is off tonight. you can see behind me this unusual sight. no cars on the span at all. the bridge has been closed about three hours. this is just the third tim
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he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you get to take time off. you get a few days vacation, and while you're taking those few days, everybody on the other side of the aisle loses their mind and screams about you taking those days off. then when you go back to wor
he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you...
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you joined us. athe legacy of martin luther king is coming up now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tavis: we are joined by the director of the king institute. i guess today officially concludes the festivities that have been going on for weeks. what is your sense for how martin has been treated? >> i think it has been great. i think that represents that martin luther king's legacy lives on into the 21st century. >> we have a problem where the majority do not have passports. not get out and see the world. see inside looking out. when one does travel around the world, give me some sense of how is regardedr king around the world. >> you have asked the right question. he is a world figure. he is a symbol for social justice around the world. outsidein a similar way the united states martin luther as ais viewed not just black leader. they recognize he is a symbol for human rights, social justice, and everyone is familiar with i have a dream. they see his dream as symboli
you joined us. athe legacy of martin luther king is coming up now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tavis: we are joined by the director of the king institute. i guess today officially concludes the festivities that have been going on for weeks. what is your sense for how martin has been treated? >> i think it has been great. i think that represents that martin luther king's legacy lives on into the 21st century. >> we have a problem where the...
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they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for the murder of 13 people. nidal hasan went on a shooting rage in 2009. >> reporter: we heard from two families of the victims that nidal hasan gunned down. the wife and two daughters of michael cahill talking about the husband and the father who was taken from them. cahill was the the one civilian shot by hasan. and authorities say he was gunned down while trying to save soldiers. he rushed at hasan withing in but a chair, and was gunned down in the process. we heard from a mother of 19-year-old specialist jason hunt calling hasan a coward. hasan was emotional when his sentence was read
they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for...
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connie, thank you so much for being with us. first of all my mother would admire you because you live a frugal live. you haven't worked. you're getting your husband's pension, and you live frugally. but now this is a problem. you could make it on that $25,000 a year which is half as much as more americans could make it on, but now you're worried where that is going to come from. >> right. >> what are your options? what are you thinking about? >> well, i've already talked to my son and my daughter-in-law that if i have to i could always back in and live with them, , but i'm 64, i really don't want to live with my son and five kids. if i have to, i have to. >> this is a tough thing. you just heard the story that my friend duarte did about the firefighters in west virginia. your husband, what did he do? tell me about your husband. >> well, he was a police officer for 26.5 years. my father-in-law was a detective in the detroit police department, so they just figured that we were guaranteed our pension the rest of our life, so my hus
connie, thank you so much for being with us. first of all my mother would admire you because you live a frugal live. you haven't worked. you're getting your husband's pension, and you live frugally. but now this is a problem. you could make it on that $25,000 a year which is half as much as more americans could make it on, but now you're worried where that is going to come from. >> right. >> what are your options? what are you thinking about? >> well, i've already talked to my...
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follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters battling it. dak a look at this you -- take a unique perspective at this firefight. this is from the international guard unit and the 129th rescue wing and they provided us with this video. it is also using drones to give them realtime views of the flames. that is an alerting crew to flare ups they might not otherwise be aware of. >> a menlo park police officer was injured during a scuffle with a man with a gun. this happened at 6:00 near ivy drive. officers already in the area confronted jaime romero. neighbors were reporting he had a g
follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr.
thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr.
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is indicating it wants to limit the use of force to punishing syria for alleged chemical weapons use only, not get sucked into syria's civil war. >> it will be limited. they will not be as collation to a presence on the ground. the very essence of limited war is to keep your commitments limited. >> u.s. congress is in recess until early september. while that most lawmakers seem to support a potential strike, the recent -- speaker of the house john boehner sent a long letter to the president asking for more of a nation of u.s. strategy over syria. perhaps reflecting the unease of many americans. >> u.s. lawmakers will be briefed in secret on thursday. the obama administration has legal hurdles, especially if they do not get the un security council resolution. they could justify a potential strike on the fact that syria has not come up to its claims of the geneva convention or broken chemical weapons treaties, or even to protect civilians, although 100,000 have died in syria have died before this attack, so that is a bit of a stretch. >> everything you are hearing is they could go at a
is indicating it wants to limit the use of force to punishing syria for alleged chemical weapons use only, not get sucked into syria's civil war. >> it will be limited. they will not be as collation to a presence on the ground. the very essence of limited war is to keep your commitments limited. >> u.s. congress is in recess until early september. while that most lawmakers seem to support a potential strike, the recent -- speaker of the house john boehner sent a long letter to the...
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follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters battling it. dak a look at this you -- take a unique perspective at this firefight. this is from the international guard unit and the 129th rescue wing and they provided us with this video. it is also using drones to give them realtime views of the flames. that is an alerting crew to flare ups they might not otherwise be aware of. >> a menlo park police officer was injured during a scuffle with a man with a gun. this happened at 6:00 near ivy drive. officers already in the area confronted jaime romero. neighbors were reporting he had a g
follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters...
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i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >>> a fifth story outfront, growing outrage over a 30-day sentence for rape. tonight calls are intensifying for a judge to step down after he sentenced a former montana teacher to 30 days in prison for raping his 14-year-old student who later committed suicide. in a moment we are going to speak exclusively to the victim's moth
i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on...